Recently a reader asked if I had the review slide {which is included in each Power Point lesson} in printable form. I did not, but I thought it was a great idea so I finally made a set! I made the key cards the same size as the review unit printables so you could add them all together for easy storage.

I created the key cards including all the way to the 26th unit, so if you want a peek at the upcoming shapes, colors and sight words ~ you’ll be able to see those too.

The key cards are a bonus to the program so they can be found in the Members Only section. The base printables for the Raising Rocks Stars Preschool program are free and can be found here. If you have trouble printing or finding things, see this post with FAQ!

I have made a few new Christmas Printables for kids in my spare time while out of town this weekend ;-). You can download them straight from this post by clicking on the image, or you can see the entire Christmas Fun webpage where I have a larger collection of links. Here in this post are the new printables I have created this year!

We haven’t even printed our Thanksgiving Preschool Pack, but since it is time-sensitive, I wanted to share it ASAP! Below is a sampling of what is included, you can print it all or just pick and choose the things your tot, preschooler, or even Kindergartner would like! I hope you enjoy and as always-please let me know if you find any typos!

Again, I photographed our Thanksgiving toys and used those images for a majority of the printables. I got asked last time by a few people how I do this and as much as I would love to explain-it isn’t an entirely easy thing. I know how to do these sorts of Photoshop/photography things from back in my days as a pro photographer! I am sure there are fabulous tutorials online somewhere, I just don’t have the time to write them!

This Preschool Printable is focused on identifying shapes in the environment. I made small cards with 4 items each…all of the same shape. The idea is to look at the card and identify the shape of the items…then find the correct shape and lay {or velcro} it onto the card!

When I found these ABCs, I just had to make something with them. I pulled together a simple ABC show, bringing up the letters one at a time with the click of the arrow or mouse, to allow a child to go at his/her own pace. The Power Point is a neat way to sing the alphabet song even with a younger tot, as each letter can be pulled up as you sing it.

I then made these simple cards to be printed to go along with the show. You could print 2 and use them for a memory game, print one set and cut the word off the bottom and have your child match the word to the correct card. Or just use them as simple, fun ABC flashcards!